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Natural Flu News You Can Use

Flu season is in full swing once again. This past week, the nightly news has been inundated with stories warning of a particularly troublesome flu pattern that’s currently in effect and expected to continue in the days, weeks and months to come. The advice from many conventional doctors is to get vaccinated immediately and to seek medical assistance at the first sign of the flu. The latter suggestion typically involves the use of antiviral medications such as Relenza and Tamiflu. Alternative and complementary physicians often take a more holistic approach advocating such practices as supplementing with immune boosting herbs, mushrooms and nutrients. Dietary changes, including a reduction in refined carbohydrates and daily consumption of green tea, are frequently recommended by alt-med practitioners as well.

The decision about whether to get the flu vaccine and/or to use Relenza or Tamiflu is something that needs to be made in consultation with a trusted health care practitioner. In some instances, the pros may outweigh the cons. However, I will only point out that the advice disseminated in national print and television is often very one-sided. In that light, here are a few underreported quotes by respected physicians that you may also want to keep in mind:

Re: Tamiflu - “There are concerns on a number of fronts: the likely overstating of effectiveness and apparent under-reporting of potentially adverse effects”. Dr. Fiona Godlee, British Medical Journal editor-in-chief

Re: Vaccination - “We have overpromoted and overhyped this vaccine. It does not protect as promoted. It’s all a sales job. It’s all public relations.” Dr. Michael T. Osterholm, director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy

No matter how you decide to protect yourself from influenza, I suggest that you add meditation to your overall approach. A recent study in the Annals of Family Medicine reports that daily meditation, in and of itself, reduces the incidence and severity of acute respiratory infection, including the flu. Previous research indicates that this may be due, in large part, to the strengthening of the immune system. Specifically, various forms of meditation have been found to “upregulate” the function of immune cells such as natural killer cells and phagocytes. Meditation’s importance in shielding against infection via the mucous membranes in the eyes, mouth and nose has likewise been established. This particular protection is a result of an increase in a substance known as sIgA (salivary secretory immunoglobin A) which plays a vital role in mucosal immune function. In addition, it’s important to note that meditation confers specific immune benefits in times of physical or psychological stress. This alone can be invaluable when reading or watching the sometimes distressing news about the prevalence and spread of the flu.

To learn more about the studies referenced in today’s column, please click on the following links: